■p\INNERS on MARKET DAY 3 (Wed- •*-"' nesdays and Saturdays) at 9d pbr head, at Mrs. WEEKES 1 , Somerset Boarding-house, Dovon-street. 97 \ /ACANOIES for BOARDERS.— AppIy V to Mrs. Weekes, Somerset Housp-, Devon-street. a 875 MISb F. HARRIS, who is visiting Now Piymoutb, will receive pupils for Drawing and Painting in Oil or Water Colours, and from the Round. — Apply to Mna Weyksgang. 98 PIANOFORTE FOR SALE, by a lady * going to England. Nearly new ; maker's name, Mendelssohn. Will bo sold considerably under cost price. — Apply to office of this paper. 81 Sales by Auction SATUBDAY, JANUARY 24. - NEWTON KING Has received instructions to sell by auction at the-Haymarker, on the above date, — ID O U B L E SEATED BUGGY, with Oashionß and Lamps complete. Nominal reserve. Sale at 12 o'clook. 122 : ; HA.WBRA SALE YARD 3. TO-MORROW. NOLAN, TONES & CO. WiU sell by publio auotion, a 8 above, — /.A YEARLING STEERS ftU 60 18-montbs and 2-year Stters 60 2-year Steers 40 2£ year .old Steers 40 3 to 3^-year-old Bullocks 30 2-year-old Heifers 35 Cows x 26 2J-year-old Steers 4 Springers 10 Yearling Heifers 22 2£ to 3-year- old Steera 200 Fat Ewes 1150 Hoggets • 450 Breeding Ewes Also, — On account of Messrs IJrkweb & Krulli, — 4500 Superior Woolly Lambs. Sile at 12.30 o'clock. 141 OAONUI. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. NOLAN, TONES, & 00. I Hdve received instructions from Messrs Sobekssn & Co., New "Plymouth, to sell by auction at their store, Oa^nui, midway between Opunako and Rahotu, on the above date, — rpHE WHOLE of their STOOS of 1 DRAPERY and GROCERIES, amounting in value to £200. The Drapery includes 100 pieces of Dress Material, each piece containing sufficient for one dress, men's and boys' o'otbing, shirts, hats, and hosiery, ladies' hats, trimmed and untrimmed; aprons, pinafore?, calicoes, sheeting, shirting, flannel, &c. Groceries include sugar, tea, candles, i soap, jam, coffee, biscuits, lollies, dried apples, matches, Derby tobacco, cigarettes, &c; a quantity of patent medicines; also a number of accordeons. Also, a good, strong Trap Horse. Sale at 11 o'clock. The above affords the settlers around Oaonni nn excellent opportunity of obtaining bargains in drapery and groceries, es Sorensen & Co. are giving up their Oaonui branch. N.B.— Should the weuther prove wet on the 27tb, the sale will be postponed until a date to be notified. 149 IN THE ESTATE OF O. J. MESSENGER, DECEASED. ALTERNATIVE TENDERS will be **• received at the office of the Public Trustee, Wellington, until 5 p.m. of Wednesday, the 4th day of Feb:uary next, for the Purchase or Lease cf the property at Oakura owned by the late Mr C. J. Messenger. The property consists of Section 2, of 200 acres, and Seotions 102 and 66, each bait an acre. Full particulars may be obtained from the Agent of the Public Trustee, New Plymouth. Neither the' highest nor any tender necessarily accepted. R. C. HAMERTON, Publio ' rustee. Wellington, 17th January, 1891. [ 150 IRE H. R. RICHMOND, Deceased. ALL persona having claims upon the , estate of the late Henry Robert | Richmond, of New Piymoutb, solicitor, are requested to B&nd the same in with full particulars, signed bj claimant, to the undersigned, on or before Wednesday, the 4-h February, 1891, otherwise such claims will not be recognised. F. W. RICHMOND, 152 Solicitor fur Exfcutrix. THE NEW PLYMOUTH COOPERATIVE SOCIETY, Limited. AN Extraordinary Meeting of tho Shireholders will be held in tbe Society's Wall on Satobday, Ihe 31st January, at 2 o'clock p.m. • Business : To confirm alteration to Rule 5, and to consider Cipt. Gibson's Notice of Motion tnat Rules 22, 72, 73, and 74 be expunged, i>nd deal with uny other busioces that may arise. THOMAB BRASH, HI Manager. TARANAEI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Meeting of the Society will be hold in the Borough Council Chambers on Satobday, the 24th inst., at "ißnvitlESS: Consideration of the Pro- \ grntnme for the Jubilee Show. All members requested to attend. ' . R. OLSON, 91 Vice- President. W fi A 4** *X 1 HE DE KJJRG.'I ADAMS LODGE, -No. 446, 10. "OEGULAR MONTHLY MEETING at ■*-^- the Masonic Loflge-roi m, Robost:cet, Tpis (Wednes'luy) Even IMG, 2 i 9t mat., at 7-30 o'clook . EDUCATIONAL. **pHE Misses Uamubton will open SiLool •* in St. Mark's Schoolroom, Vivian* el reef, on Monday, the 2od oC February. Children prepared for the Hi«h Sohool. French and Oalietheaios taught, Turn«
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8987, 21 January 1891, Page 3
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